In this article, I locate the Critical Theoretic and Republican themes of misrecognition and domination in transnational democracy, viewed as an emancipatory project. Contrary to John Dryzek, I argue that transnational democracy requires an appropriate account of mutual recognition and personal integrity in order to ground the emancipatory dimension of this project, especially given Dryzek\u27s analysis of transnational contests in forming personal identifications. Beyond this, I argue that the same themes are needed to supplement James Bohman\u27s account of the normative powers of dominated persons to initiate deliberation in circumstances of injustice. Primarily, my claim has been that the idea of personal integrity remains essential not...
Acknowledging the normative gulf between the existence of political authority and its justification,...
The article discusses the rise of diaspora as a theoretical concept and political claim and contrast...
This article will exploreWilliam Connolly’s notion of democratic pluralism—his attempt to develop a...
As a political technology, camps materialize the ominous potential of modern democracy understood as...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a theoretical approach to modern democracy and its implici...
There is widespread disagreement over whether transnational citizenship provides defensible extensio...
This thesis explores the relationship between democratic theory and transnational justice. These two...
Abstract: Despite the successes of identity politics as the main thorn in the side of liberalism, th...
The purpose of this article is to suggest an innovative theoretical approach to modern democracy and...
This chapter examines critical theories of democracy which are concerned with the type of legitimacy...
The aim of this article is to read Rogues, in order to show that Derrida is neither a philosopher of...
Current work on populism stresses its relationship to nationalism. However, populists increasingly m...
Current work on populism stresses its relationship to nationalism. However, populists increasingly m...
none2Recently some scholars have highlighted a paradoxical phenomenon existing in democratic systems...
That parties might successfully organize transnationally is an idea often met with scepticism. This ...
Acknowledging the normative gulf between the existence of political authority and its justification,...
The article discusses the rise of diaspora as a theoretical concept and political claim and contrast...
This article will exploreWilliam Connolly’s notion of democratic pluralism—his attempt to develop a...
As a political technology, camps materialize the ominous potential of modern democracy understood as...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a theoretical approach to modern democracy and its implici...
There is widespread disagreement over whether transnational citizenship provides defensible extensio...
This thesis explores the relationship between democratic theory and transnational justice. These two...
Abstract: Despite the successes of identity politics as the main thorn in the side of liberalism, th...
The purpose of this article is to suggest an innovative theoretical approach to modern democracy and...
This chapter examines critical theories of democracy which are concerned with the type of legitimacy...
The aim of this article is to read Rogues, in order to show that Derrida is neither a philosopher of...
Current work on populism stresses its relationship to nationalism. However, populists increasingly m...
Current work on populism stresses its relationship to nationalism. However, populists increasingly m...
none2Recently some scholars have highlighted a paradoxical phenomenon existing in democratic systems...
That parties might successfully organize transnationally is an idea often met with scepticism. This ...
Acknowledging the normative gulf between the existence of political authority and its justification,...
The article discusses the rise of diaspora as a theoretical concept and political claim and contrast...
This article will exploreWilliam Connolly’s notion of democratic pluralism—his attempt to develop a...